
Detection of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto by reverse line blot in the joints of Dutch patients with Lyme arthritis
Author(s) -
Van Der Heijden Ineke M.,
Wilbrink Bert,
Rijpkema Sjoerd G. T.,
Schouls Leo M.,
Heymans Peter H. M.,
Van Embden Jan D. A.,
Breedveld Ferdinand C.,
Tak Paul P.
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
arthritis & rheumatism
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1529-0131
pISSN - 0004-3591
DOI - 10.1002/1529-0131(199907)42:7<1473::aid-anr22>3.0.co;2-i
Subject(s) - borrelia burgdorferi , sensu , synovial fluid , lyme disease , arthritis , polymerase chain reaction , dot blot , biology , virology , microbiology and biotechnology , medicine , pathology , dna , immunology , gene , osteoarthritis , genetics , antibody , genus , botany , alternative medicine
Objective To analyze the presence of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in synovial samples from the knee joint of patients with Lyme arthritis by polymerase chain reaction, and to differentiate the species by reverse line blot (RLB). Methods Synovial fluid (SF) and synovial tissue (ST) samples were obtained from patients with Lyme arthritis (n = 4) and from patients with various other forms of arthritis (n = 9) . DNA extracted from synovial samples was amplified by using, as a target, the spacer region between the 5S and 23S ribosomal RNA genes of B burgdorferi sensu lato. Subsequently, 4 species‐specific DNA probes were used in the RLB for specific hybridization. Results DNA from B burgdorferi sensu stricto DNA was detected in the SF and ST from 3 patients with Lyme arthritis. B burgdorferi sensu lato DNA was not detected in the synovial samples from 9 control patients. Conclusion The relationship between different species of B burgdorferi sensu lato and arthritis can be studied using direct analysis of extracted DNA from joint samples. This method can be used to study the association between particular clinical manifestations of Lyme disease and different species of B burgdorferi sensu lato.